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  2. List of power stations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Power: Coal: Retired in 1976. Was used as a demonstration for pressurized fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) for four years, 1991–1995. Toronto Power Plant: Toronto: Ohio Edison: Coal: Closed in 1993 Trash Burning Power Plant: Columbus: SWACO: Waste-to-energy: Closed in 1994 Avon Lake Power Station: Avon Lake: 680: NRG Energy: Coal: Closed ...

  3. Guernsey Power Station - Wikipedia

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    A company spokesperson denied the allegations. [6] After construction is complete, the plant is expected to provide about 30 full-time jobs, according to a local newspaper's interview with a Caithness Energy official. [7] While the first unit was scheduled to go online in September 2022, initial start up activity was still underway as of ...

  4. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, renewable energy revenues in Ohio were $775 million, creating 6,615 jobs. [56] In 2008, the Ohio legislature unanimously passed, and Governor Ted Strickland signed into law, Senate Bill 221 requiring 12.5% of Ohio's energy be generated from renewable sources by 2025. [57]

  5. Could a fusion electricity plant come here in the next decade?

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    The DOE Office of Fusion Energy Sciences this past year started the Milestone Program (“SpaceX for fusion” program), a $48 million program for private startup companies that can be reimbursed ...

  6. Hydrogenics - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in 2004, the company acquired Stuart Energy, a manufacturer of hydrogen-generation products based on alkaline electrolyte technology. [8] [10] In 2007, Hydrogenics narrowed the focus of its fuel cell activities by exiting the fuel cell testing business and working more on forklift power and backup power markets. [8]

  7. The Hope and Hype of Fusion Energy, Explained - AOL

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    Advances in the potential energy source may not be about electricity, at least at first.

  8. Commercial fusion - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Fusion is a term used to refer to privately owned companies whose aim is to sell electricity produced by nuclear fusion. The industry now consists of over 40 companies who have attracted a combined total of more than $6 billion in investment.

  9. Washington bill clarifies facility siting for 'Holy Grail' of ...

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    (The Center Square) – A Washington bill pre-filed for the 2025 legislative session would add fusion energy centers as among facilities that can receive site certification by the Energy Facility ...